is an expression of opinion
are devices which are used to fool us. sometimes used in advertisements or sometimes being used by politicians to make people vote for them....i hate that. =)
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i need help on this question How does recognizing devices make you a better consumer and journalist?
Recognizing propaganda devices helps consumers identify manipulative tactics used by marketers and politicians to influence opinions and actions. By understanding these techniques, consumers can make more informed decisions and avoid being swayed by misleading information. Being aware of propaganda devices empowers consumers to critically analyze media messages and make choices based on facts and evidence rather than emotion or deception.
In propaganda, ethos is used by establishing credibility and trustworthiness, pathos appeals to emotions to sway opinions and beliefs, and logos presents logical arguments to persuade an audience. By employing these rhetorical devices effectively, propagandists can manipulate perceptions and behavior to align with their agenda or message.
There are several different propaganda devices. One is to argue even when you are wrong. Just keep arguing your point and getting people to listen. Another is to make people sympathize with your position. Other devices are cartoons, posters, and ads.
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I am not sure I understand this question. Whitney Houston is dead, and when she lived, she was not a politician or an advertising executive. It is generally politicians or advertisers who use propaganda devices, in order to persuade you; the purpose of these tactics is to change your mind and either get you to vote for someone or get you to purchase something. Perhaps Houston's publicist used propaganda to misdirect the public when Whitney had drug problems; a publicist will try to present the best possible image for the performer, and if there is a problem, the publicist will find a way to cover it up or change the subject. Publicists try to hide their clients' personal issues so that the public doesn't turn against that performer. But I am not sure the behavior of Whitney Houston's publicist rises to the level of propaganda.
a propaganda is like an advertisment.
You cannot say "a propaganda", sorry. Propaganda is already plural, like media
Propaganda. There is no "s" in case you were wondering.
Some common methods of propaganda include spreading misinformation, using emotional appeals to manipulate people's feelings, creating catchy slogans or messages to reinforce a desired belief, and controlling the flow of information to suppress opposing viewpoints. Propaganda can also involve using influential figures or celebrities to endorse a particular idea or cause.
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